TTSP - Premier Ship Designer in the Philippines
By: Vance Madelo
Situated at the northwestern part of Cebu province and with a pool of engineering and drafting professionals in its employ, Tsuneishi Technical Services, Phils. is the chief ship designer in the Philippines. It has steadily been growing from a humble beginning of eight (8) initial employees in 1992 to over 400 design engineers, draftsman, office staffs, drivers and maintenance personnel combined as for this writing.
What most people are wrong about is that they usually associate TTSP as a shipbuilding company. It is not. Though it is an affiliate or sister company of the Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Company (TSC) in Hiroshima, Japan, it only designs merchant ships to supplement the said mother company. It specializes in detail designs of bulk carriers, tankers and other ocean-going vessels. It is also involved in designing details of engineering, manufacturing, oil and biogas plants.
Currently, it has plans of gradually expanding its workforce, capability, and office building in the same location at West Cebu Industrial Park in Buanoy, Balamban, where other Tsuneishi affiliates are also situated, most notably, the Tsuneishi Heavy Industries or THI, the ship production plant.
The non-ceasing potential for sea commerce and construction market has given the company a bright prospect in the future of designing with CAD and 3D modeling capability. That's why, TTSP is constantly adapting with the changing tides of designing technology. TTSP is here to stay.
Situated at the northwestern part of Cebu province and with a pool of engineering and drafting professionals in its employ, Tsuneishi Technical Services, Phils. is the chief ship designer in the Philippines. It has steadily been growing from a humble beginning of eight (8) initial employees in 1992 to over 400 design engineers, draftsman, office staffs, drivers and maintenance personnel combined as for this writing.
What most people are wrong about is that they usually associate TTSP as a shipbuilding company. It is not. Though it is an affiliate or sister company of the Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Company (TSC) in Hiroshima, Japan, it only designs merchant ships to supplement the said mother company. It specializes in detail designs of bulk carriers, tankers and other ocean-going vessels. It is also involved in designing details of engineering, manufacturing, oil and biogas plants.
Currently, it has plans of gradually expanding its workforce, capability, and office building in the same location at West Cebu Industrial Park in Buanoy, Balamban, where other Tsuneishi affiliates are also situated, most notably, the Tsuneishi Heavy Industries or THI, the ship production plant.
The non-ceasing potential for sea commerce and construction market has given the company a bright prospect in the future of designing with CAD and 3D modeling capability. That's why, TTSP is constantly adapting with the changing tides of designing technology. TTSP is here to stay.
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